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Over the course of two and a half days, summit participants have the opportunity to: LISTEN, LEARN, DISCUSS, DEBATE, and SHARE, in an interactive experience, new ideas, strategies, knowledge, and skills for becoming more effective leaders.
LISTEN and LEARN from nationally-recognized women who want to share their wisdom with their "sisters."
LEAD by example and lead by following, inspire other Asian and Pacific Islander American women to continue to strive for their own dreams and to actively encourage, support, and help others to achieve their goals.
CELEBRATE Asian and Pacific Islander American women for their own and others' accomplishments and achievements as talented and productive members of the community. 
APAWLI has hosted four national summits:
Washington D.C. in 1997, Los Angeles in 1998, Seattle, WA in 2001 and San Francisco, CA in 2004. Please send your email address to receive information on future summits.
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1998 APAWLI Heroines shared their wisdom about leadership in small group conversations at the Summit's opening day luncheon. Front row: Dorinne K. Kondo, Angela E. Oh, Gloria Caoile, Manuela Albuquerque, Beckie Masaki, Mayumi Oda. Back row: Colette Y. Machado, Ginger Ehn Lew, Lillian C. Kimura, Beulah Quo, Linda Wong, Helen B. Zia, Anne Namba, Sumi Sevilla Haru, Felicia Lowe, Haunani Apoliona, Vivian L. Shimoyama, Peggy Saika, Kina'u Boyd Kamali'i.
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1997 APAWLI Heroines. Ngoan Le, Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Angela E. Oh, Mayumi Oda, Connie Chung, Helen B. Zia, Yuri Kochiyama, Puanani Burgess, Gloria Caoile, Jackie Young, Lillian C. Kimura.
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